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6 May, 00:04

A sphere with a radius of 6 cm has the same volume as a cone with a height of 6 cm. What is the radius of the cone?

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  1. 6 May, 00:10
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    The volume of a sphere is

    V_s = 4/3 * pi * r_s^3

    The volume of a cone is

    V_c = 1/3 * pi * h * r_c^2

    Since we know that the two volumes are equal, we can say

    V_s = V_c

    4/3 * pi * r_s^3 = 1/3 * pi * h * r_c^2

    Let us now isolate r_c, the radius of the cone:

    4/3*r_s^3 = 1/3 * h*r_c^2

    sqrt ((4*r_s^3) / h) = r_c = 12 cm

    So the radius of the cone is 12 cm
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